Androidcrest brings you 3 Android apps to learn how to make and repair things.
1. WikiHow
WikiHow is the world's leading how-to guide. You can learn how to do almost anything. You are provided with a step-by-step illustrated instructions to make learning easier and faster.
If you really want to learn how to do things i believe Wiki how is the first place to start.
Features of WikiHow
- Learn how to do anything
- Search over 180,000 articles
- Step-by-step instructions
- Illustrated diagrams to make understanding easier
- Sign up and become a member
Instructables is another wonderful website that you can learn to make anything. Although Instructables recently retired their Android and ios apps.We will keep you updated when there is a new app, for now you have to visit the website This website is basically a DIY (do it yourself) platform where you can learn to make things.
Features of Instructables
- Learn how to make anything
- DIY (do it yourself)
- Follow step-by-step instructions
- Attend online classes
- Sign up and become a member
Electrodroid is one of my favorite tools app. This app is basically an app for studying and repairing electronics. It comes with so many electronic tools and references that even a beginner will not have problems using.
Electrodroid is an app developed by IODEMA srl. I recommend this app for anyone and everyone (especially if you repair electronics).
This app also comes in two versions (free and pro).
Features of Electrodroid
- Resistor color code decoder (3-6 bands)
- SMD Resistor Code
- Inductor color code decoder
- Ohm’s law calculator
- Reactance/Resonance calculator
- Voltage divider
- Resistors ratio, value/series/parallel
- Capacitor charge calculation
- Operational amplifier
- LED resistor calculator
- Adjustable voltage regulator/LM317 calculator
- Heat dissipation
- Battery Life calculator
- Inductor design tool
- Voltage Drop calculator
- PCB Trace Width calculator
- Simple Filters calculator
- NE555 calculator
- Power Calculator
- Decibel Converter
- Frequency Converter
- Analog-Digital Converter
- Y-Δ Transformation
- Port pin-out (USB, Serial, Parallel, Ethernet, RJ, SCART, DVI, HDMI, S-Video, VGA, VESA, Display Port, FireWire, Jack, RCA, Audio DIN connector, XLR/DMX, ATX Power, PC peripheral connectors, EIDE/ATA, SATA, PS/2-AT, MIDI/Game port, Apple 30-pin, Apple Lightning connector, PDMI, OBD-II, 25-pair phone cable color code, Color Code for Fiber Optic Cables, MIDI connector, ISO connector for car audio, Arduino pin-outs)
- Resources (USB specification, Resistivity table, Table of standard resistors and capacitors, Capacitor marking codes, AWG and SWG Wire size, Ampacity Table, Symbols and Abbreviations, Circuit Schematic Symbols, SI Units prefixes, Battery info, Boolean logic gate and algebra Theorems, 7400 info and pinout, ASCII codes, Batteries list, Coin Batteries, 78xx IC, ChipDB IC pinouts, Switch Information, Decibel Table, PIC ICSP/AVR ISP, SMD Package Size, Radio frequencies);
- Full support for EIA resistor series for all calculators
- And lots more....
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Conclusion
You should know that there is nothing like a true master or a professional so you are advised to visit a professional to repair your devices and gadgets for safety purposes.
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Men!!!!!! I love this app and it's nice keep it up broo
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